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Gender inclusion in agribusiness can help Africa feed the world

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Scientists believe that if harnessed, Africa resilience to the vagaries of climate change could solve the ongoing global food crisis, but could take an unimaginable toll on the world as we know it, if unaddressed.

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Correspondent September 27, 2023 Africa, Beyond borders, Current Affairs

U-TURN: Govt to repeal parts of the controversial property tax law 

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The much-disputed immovable property tax hike in the 2018 law had not been brought into force as the treasury suspended its enforcement twice amid public uproar.

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Correspondent June 26, 2023 Current Affairs, Economy, Latest

INFLATION: Just how healthy are school meals?

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The reality on ground is that schools purchase what is relatively cheaper rather than what fit to make a balanced diet, and this is likely to remain the case in absence of additional meal budget, or support.

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Johnson Kanamugire June 5, 2023 Economy, Latest

Irrigation uptake seen closing gender inequalities in Rwanda

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Without support, acquisition and maintenance of irrigation equipment could not be afforded by majority of rural smallholder farmers.

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Esther Tumuhairwe June 2, 2023 Current Affairs, Economy, Latest

Rwanda population on the rise: Is economy creating enough ‘decent’ jobs?

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The economy is way far from absorbing ever rising number of job seekers while factors like wanting education quality and lack of capital continue to inhibit entrepreneurship.

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Ange Iliza March 17, 2023 Current Affairs, Economy, Latest

Rwanda food inflation hits new record high of 42.4pc

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Rwanda is among 10 countries with the highest food price inflation globally in the latest World Bank assessment released on February 27

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NewsPaper Africa March 12, 2023 Current Affairs, Economy, Latest

Landless farmers: Rwanda’s agriculture conundrum

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With population inching closer to 13 million and high fertility rates, many Rwandan families are left with too tiny or without land space to do farming, hence can barely produce enough to eat.

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Johnson Kanamugire February 5, 2023 Current Affairs, Economy, Latest

Inflation shoots to 20.4pc in August as food prices keep rising

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There has been a general rise in food inflation by 29.2 per cent on annual basis in August.

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NewsPaper Africa September 11, 2022 Current Affairs, Economy, Latest

Food costs rise as drought, botched irrigation schemes induce supply deficits

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Farmers who continue to grapple with high cost of farm inputs such as fertilizer, pesticides and seeds resort to reducing planted acreage, definitely contributing to the shortage of food supplies on the markets.

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Johnson Kanamugire August 27, 2022 Economy, Latest, Special reports

KAARIA: Africa has no shortage of talent, we cannot afford to outsource solutions

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Dr Susan Kaaria, Director of African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) speaks broadly on the role of female researchers and why they are the hope for the continent.

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Correspondent August 22, 2022 Africa, Beyond borders, Interviews, Latest

GRASP fellowship opens to female policy makers in Rwanda, more countries

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The programme targets mid-career African women in the policy field to catalyze the design and implementation of gender-responsive agricultural policies across the African continent.

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Correspondent July 22, 2022 Beyond borders, Current Affairs, East Africa

Coffee bars on the rise, but where are the next coffee trees?

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Despite domestic and export market demand for coffee soaring, yield continue to be on constant decline.

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Johnson Kanamugire June 7, 2022 Economy, Latest, Opinion
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